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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. that can take so much out of you. i feel like i have to wind myself up just to get out of bed. then...well... i have to keep winding myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the trouble concentrating, the lack of energy. if depression is taking so much out of you, ask your doctor about pristiq®. (announcer) pristiq is a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemicals in the brain, serotonin and norepinephrine. tell your do
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finding woodstock in "assignment america" tonight only on the "cbs evening news." every day about 30 women in the u.s. learn that they have cervical cancer. that's why i chose to get my daughter vaccinated. i chose to get my daughter vaccinated when her doctor and i agreed that the right time to protect her is now. because it's about prevention. (nice) gardasil is the only cervical cancer vaccine that helps protect against four types of hpv. two types that cause seventy percent of cervical cancer and two more types that cause other hpv diseases. i chose to get my daughter vaccinated because the cdc recommends that girls her age get vaccinated. gardasil does not treat cervical cancer or other hpv diseases. side effects include: pain, swelling, itching, bruising, and redness at the injection site, headache, fever, nausea, dizziness, vomiting, and fainting. gardasil is not for women who are pregnant. gardasil may not fully protect everyone and does not prevent all kinds of cervical cancer, so it's important to continue routine cervical cancer screenings. i chose to ge
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. shepard: continuing coverage now with the passing of senator kennedy as the motorcade makes its way toward boston. i was led to believe there would be live pictures and you would be seeing them now, but clearly, you are not. q. are seeing me. in a few minutes, we will take you back down to nasa where the center is about to launch a rocket into space. that is three or four minutes from now. live coverage from that. live pictures coming in from boston. they are in a commercial break at the moment. let's go back to our guest now, edward klein is with us. we have talked about the last days. what details do you know about when he found out that he had cancer and that it was terminal? >> this happened in may 2008. basically, what happened is he had a daughter who had breast cancer. the chairman of the house committee had gotten his chief aide on the health committee to gather what they call anti- cancer group together to see what could be done. he did exactly the same thing for himself. the
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for his family, he was a guardian, for america, the defender of a dream. >> ted kennedy followed his to brothers, jack and bobby into politics, and after their assassinations, he became the family patriarch and eventually a political icon. in nearly five decades in the senate, he was the voice of the liberal party wing. in the 1980 speech, it was a ted kennedy classic. >> for all of those whose careers have been our concern, the work goes on, the cause endures, the hobe still lives, and the dream john never die. -- the hope still lives and the dream shall never die. ♪ >> love him or hate him -- and there are still some ted kennedy haters out there -- washington will not be the same without him. he died at his home in massachusetts this week at the age of 77. he was diagnosed with a brain tumor in may of 2008. we knew and he knew there was no cure, only delaying action. >> the torch will be passed again to a new generation of americans. the hope rises again endangering lives on. >> despite his weakened condition, kennedy made an appearance at barack obama's convention a year ago and
for his family, he was a guardian, for america, the defender of a dream. >> ted kennedy followed his to brothers, jack and bobby into politics, and after their assassinations, he became the family patriarch and eventually a political icon. in nearly five decades in the senate, he was the voice of the liberal party wing. in the 1980 speech, it was a ted kennedy classic. >> for all of those whose careers have been our concern, the work goes on, the cause endures, the hobe still lives,...
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, ameri america, may god till all success be nobleness and every ♪undimmed by human tears ameri america, america god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. . [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. ♪ ♪ ♪ . >> a motorcade carrying the casket made its way to arlington national cemetery to the capitol building. he was laid to rest next to his brothers john and robert. this money is half an hour. >> there's a certain fittingness at having a burial at the dying of the day because we know that the sun will come back again tomorr tomorrow. and, as we think of teddy, we know that his new life begins. and as we look at this great family, we are sure that new life is already beginning and that new great things are happening. mr. vice president, vicki, members of the family, it is for all of us a very special time in our own lives, in your life, and in the life of our country. so, we begin in the name of the father and of the son
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> welcome back. there, once again, the motorcade and hearse carrying the body of senator ted kennedy. i am rick sanchez here in the "cnn newsroom" and the world headquarters of cnn in atlanta. we are going to be taking you through this so you can see it for yourself, experience it from home. as you can see, a lot of folks in massachusetts are going to be along that motorcade route. let me give you some information i've just gotten. the john f. kennedy library and museum is now saying -- look at that. look at the people lining the streets. it switches from time to time. if we have got a shot of the library, we will show it again. we just learned that they are now expecting that the motorcade is not going to arrive until 5:00 p.m. it was originally scheduled for 4:00 p.m. his body will lie in repose there from 6:00 p.m. to 11 p.m. tonight. it will lie in repose there tomorrow friday as well, from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and then
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. >> but america, knowing none of this, had bigger worries, as the country faced numerous challenges -- from the bay of pigs to the berlin wall. the toughest test came in october, 1962, when u.s. spy planes photographed soviet nuclear missile bases being built in cuba just 90 miles away. >> we will not prematurely or unnecessarily risk the cost of worldwide nuclear war in which even the fruits of victory would be ashes in our mouth. >> jack's key advisor during the 13 days of the cuban crisis was his old campaign manager. together, the kennedy brothers came up with a creative solution. the u.s. put a naval quarantine in place while secretly agreeing to pull obsolete u.s. missiles out of turkey. in exchange, the soviets removed their missiles from cuba. the crisis was averted. it was the kennedys' finest hour. >> what did your dad say about it afterwards? >> well, what he said was, we are going to nuclear holocaust, the end of the world. >> back home, another issue was reaching the boiling point. civil rights. kennedy knew every step he took could hurt him in the upcoming 1964 electio
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he was the most trusted man in america. he was the anchor for everybody i was voted down -- for everybody. i was voted down unanimously. they said it would look bad if he turns it down. so let's go to a more mainstream politician which we did. >> wanted to take walter cronkite would take the job? >> i knew that he was very much opposed to the vietnam war. six months before that, he had come back from vietnam and immediately called me and asked to see robert kennedy. the two of them met. he said that the senator had to run for president and he went on to say how they could not be one. the vietnamese in the south may not like the north but they like us less. kennedy said to him that he would run for president if you would run for the senate in new york. cronkite laughed and said that he could not because he did not live in new york, he lived in connecticut. secondly, he said he was not a democrat, he was registered as an independent. i knew he had those feelings about the war and he would take it seriously. he certainly could
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. >> biggest mess in the biggest little city in america. >> there you go. "meet the press" is up next. it's a special "meet the press" dedicated ed ke kennedy. we w i'm ann curry. from all of us here at nbc news, thanks for joining us. >>> from n ns in washington this is "meet the press" with daefd gregory. >>> this sunday a special edition. remembering senator edward m. kennedy who was laid to rest yesterday evening along side his brothers at arlington national cemetery. with us to honor his remarkable life in career and public office maria shriver, first lady of california and daughter of his sister unince shriver, and kathleen kennedy townsend, the he wouldest child of his brother, robert f. kennedy. two of his closest colleagues in the senate, fellow senator from massachusetts hn kerry and chris dodd of connecticut. plus, democratic strategist bob shurum long-time political advisor to the senator who helped write his famous speech of the 1980 democratic national convention. >> the work goes on. the cause endures. the hope still lives. and the dream shal
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his legacy, public service and his concern for america's least powerful. as he said so many years ago, the work goes on, the cause endures, and the dream will never die. that's all for this edition of "headliners and legend," i'm lester holt. thank you for watching. >> teddy. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in new york. ted kennedy was the last hurrah, the big baritone out there demanding justice for the left out people, the african-americans, native americans, the old person, the immigrant family that wanted to be american. the sick scared person waiting in the er for hours with something really wrong. why would a big looking guy like him, a rich guy, spend his life worrying about the people left out? was it tribal memory of his own people left out, sent away, told to go back where they came from? was it those old boston signs that said, irish need not apply? what was it that made health care such a crusade for this guy? who do you know who has a broken back who spends his life and time thinking about other people's troubles? w
his legacy, public service and his concern for america's least powerful. as he said so many years ago, the work goes on, the cause endures, and the dream will never die. that's all for this edition of "headliners and legend," i'm lester holt. thank you for watching. >> teddy. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in new york. ted kennedy was the last hurrah, the big baritone out there demanding justice for the left out people, the...
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the story of ted kennedy's life is the story of america over the last half century and it's an incredible story when in so many ways we should be so we should be so proud of. we should keep that in mind in our sadness at his passing. >> your wisdom warms me as always, gene. you only get one life and he got a big one. your thoughts, roger? >> i think senator kennedy really lived up to his family's unofficial motto, to whom much is given much is required. this is a family that had wealth and power. a lot of families have wealth and power. this was a family that used it and ted kennedy used it and used it for other people. >> well said. roger simon, eugene robinson, as always. in one hour, 9:00 eastern, please watch the premiere of our documentary "the kennedy brothers" for one hour. it will really tell you the story of this incredible family of brothers. "countdown" with keith olbermann starts right now. >>> at the white house, he never reached, but which he helped others to reach. under the capitol dome he dominated. at the american embassy in the country where his great grandparents were
the story of ted kennedy's life is the story of america over the last half century and it's an incredible story when in so many ways we should be so we should be so proud of. we should keep that in mind in our sadness at his passing. >> your wisdom warms me as always, gene. you only get one life and he got a big one. your thoughts, roger? >> i think senator kennedy really lived up to his family's unofficial motto, to whom much is given much is required. this is a family that had...
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. >> what president johnson did ten, by telling the congress and the people of america, that it was time to finish an unfinished agenda, was exactly the right thing to do. and i think it's the right thing to do again. >> reporter: but republicans, even those close to senator kennedy, are not buying it. >> frankly, i'm getting a little bit upset by some of these people trying to take advantage of this and saying we now have to pass health care reform because of ted. well, ted wouldn't want it passed if it wasn't good. >> reporter: and as for the most vocal opponents, they are unlikely to be swayed by naming a bill after a great liberal stalwart. "win one for teddy" is already becoming a rallying cry on capitol hill. but the divisions run deep and will not be easily overcome, charlie, even with all that obvious good will for senator ted kennedy. >> jonathan karl, our senior congressional correspondent, reporting from washington. >>> well, senator kennedy's death leaves a political void in the country and a personal voild questions much discussed.ves two will any kennedy become a centerpiec
. >> what president johnson did ten, by telling the congress and the people of america, that it was time to finish an unfinished agenda, was exactly the right thing to do. and i think it's the right thing to do again. >> reporter: but republicans, even those close to senator kennedy, are not buying it. >> frankly, i'm getting a little bit upset by some of these people trying to take advantage of this and saying we now have to pass health care reform because of ted. well, ted...
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america's best truck. >> tim: i'm back with marty appel and tippy martinez. marty, we were talking about bobby mercer and bobby mercer and kay and his family almost flew back to canton with thurman that night. >> well, thurman wanted them to, he had stayed with them and after the last game in chicago on wednesday night, the mercers drove thurman out to where his plane was -- his jet was and bobby going i'm not going up in that thing, thurman. >> tim: didn't bobby and his family drive down to tend of the runway and wave good-bye to them? >> it was actually the opening of the book because it felt like a scene from some 1950's movie with bobby and kay like waving as thurman took off. just a real american little tale of, you know, to open the book with. >> tim: well, this book is an american tale and we'll be right back with a final segment with marty and tippy right after this. >>> pharaohs servethe finest italian cuisine in a warm, cozy setting in manhattan. for an affordable and delectable business breakfast, lunch or dinner, pharaohs is open until 2:00 daily.
america's best truck. >> tim: i'm back with marty appel and tippy martinez. marty, we were talking about bobby mercer and bobby mercer and kay and his family almost flew back to canton with thurman that night. >> well, thurman wanted them to, he had stayed with them and after the last game in chicago on wednesday night, the mercers drove thurman out to where his plane was -- his jet was and bobby going i'm not going up in that thing, thurman. >> tim: didn't bobby and his...
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his legacy, public service, and his concern for america's least powerful. as he said so many years ago, the work goes on, the cause endures, and the dream will never die. that's all for this edition of "headliners & legends." i'm lester holt. thanks for watching. >>> the kennedy brothers they stirred the country's blood and maddened their rivals, bill sapphire, richard nixon's speechwriter put it this way, when you beat a kennedy, you beat the best, but the problem is nobody did. following the death of senator edward kennedy, here's the "hardball" political story of how these extraordinary brothers sought the american presidency. >> let the words go forth. >> we have the capacity to make this the best generation. >> let us offer new hope. >>> in the 1950s, politics meant men in gray flannel suits, guys like dwight eisenhower, they were dull, stodgy, sexless. then in 1956 someone new appeared on the political radar. at the democratic convention in chicago, a young and in the process catapulted himself onto the national stage. his name was jack kennedy. >> i
his legacy, public service, and his concern for america's least powerful. as he said so many years ago, the work goes on, the cause endures, and the dream will never die. that's all for this edition of "headliners & legends." i'm lester holt. thanks for watching. >>> the kennedy brothers they stirred the country's blood and maddened their rivals, bill sapphire, richard nixon's speechwriter put it this way, when you beat a kennedy, you beat the best, but the problem is...
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viagra, america's most prescribed ed treatment, can help you enjoy... a more satisfying sexual experience. ready to talk to your doctor? find out how at viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enougfor sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting... more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away... if you experience a sudden decrease in vision or hearing. 20illion men have had the "viagra conversation." ask your doctor if viagra is right for you. ♪ viagra! >>> on november 6th, 1962 in a special election to succeed ben smith appointed temporarily to fill john kennedy's massachusetts seat ted kennedy was elected to the united states senate. at the time the current president of the united states was 15 months old. his predecessor was 16 years and 4 months old. his predecessor was 16 years and 2
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. some pharmacies make you work for it with memberships and fees. but not walmart. they have hundreds of generic prescriptions for just $4 for up to a 30-day supply or $10 for 90 days. save money. live better. walmart. [ engine powers down ] gentlemen, you booked your hotels on orbitz. well, the price went down, so you're all getting a check thanks. for the difference. except for you -- you didn't book with orbitz, so you're not getting a check. well, i think we've all learned a valuable lesson day. good day, gentlemen. thanks a lot. thank you. introducing hotel price assurance, where if another orbitz customer books the same hotel for less, we send you a check for the difference, automatically. maybe one of the most important... and more calcium for bone health. >>> for all my years in public life, i believe that america must sail towards the shores of liberty and justice for all. there is no end to that journey, only the next gr
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and as you challenged us so many times before, may your dream for a better, more just america, never die. i love you, dad. and you will always live in my heart forever. [applause] >> your emmens, vicky, carea, edward, patrick, currin, carol line, members of the kennedy family, distinguished guests, and fellow citizens. today we say good-bye to the youngest child of rose and joseph kennedy. the world will long remember their son edward as the heir to a waiting legacy. a champion for those who had none. the soul of the democratic party. the lion of the united states senate. the man who graces nearly 1,000 laws, who pened more than 300 laws himself. but those of us who loved him and ache with his passing know ted kennedy by the other titles he held. father, brother, husband, grand father, uncle teddy, or, as he was often known to his younger nieces and nephews, the grand form auge, or the big cheese. i, like so many others in the city where he worked for nearly half a century, knew him as a colleague, a mentor, and above all as a friend. ted kennedy was the baby of the family who became
and as you challenged us so many times before, may your dream for a better, more just america, never die. i love you, dad. and you will always live in my heart forever. [applause] >> your emmens, vicky, carea, edward, patrick, currin, carol line, members of the kennedy family, distinguished guests, and fellow citizens. today we say good-bye to the youngest child of rose and joseph kennedy. the world will long remember their son edward as the heir to a waiting legacy. a champion for those...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. the rest of the body is a no brainer. doesn't your whole body deserve excedrin strength relief? excedrin back & body. excedrin. what ache? but did you know you also get hotel price assurance? it's a one-two punch of savings -- pow! pow! lower hotel booking fees mean you get a lower total price. plus, if another orbitz customer then books the same hotel for less, we send you a check for the difference, automatically. >>> welcome back to msnbc live. senator ted kennedy fought passionately for equal rights for all americans and civil rights pioneer congressman john lewis thought of the kennedy brothers as protectors and last night jessie yak jesse jackson paid his respects to senator kennedy. >> he live beyond his death because of the changes he made are irreversible. >> joining me on the phone is democratic congressman from south carolina, james clyburn. good to talk to you as always, congressman. >> thank you so much for having me. >> my pleasure. congressman clyburn, tell me about your interactions with senator kennedy wh
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a sad day for america. up next how the death of senator ted kennedy could impact the health care debate in washington and we'll talk to the reverend jesse jackson about ted kennedy's civil rights accomplishments when our special coverage continues. stay with us here on msnbc. sandrai went to pick up my prescription and i was told... sandra..."that's just gonna be four dollars." i said, "you're joking." amandai know sandra personally. and she was only able to afford a week's worth of medication at a time. sandrasome of my medication was $100 for one prescription. amandabut now, she's able to get a whole month's generic prescription for $4. amandashe's also able to get a three-month supply for just $10. sandrai just want to say thank you, from the bottom of my heart. vo: save money. live better. walmart. i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills. just 2 aleve can last all da
a sad day for america. up next how the death of senator ted kennedy could impact the health care debate in washington and we'll talk to the reverend jesse jackson about ted kennedy's civil rights accomplishments when our special coverage continues. stay with us here on msnbc. sandrai went to pick up my prescription and i was told... sandra..."that's just gonna be four dollars." i said, "you're joking." amandai know sandra personally. and she was only able to afford a week's...
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jobs he sits in a room and writes the bill he made everybody talk about how their families came to america so it was a poignant moment in that brought people together and ma them realize the bigger picture and he almost got it and it failed. i was talking to him after words i said i know that you were tarred he said with any legislation that this civil rights and he considered it to be that, it takes 83 congress to do with the first time they get used to the adr the second time a fight in the third time it goes through and he was very philosophical he has done that with so many bills to come back year after year and ever since the obama was elected president, he got the lilly ledbetter act signed which is morepportuty for people to sue for past discrimination he got than genetic nondiscrimination act signed into law and has bee fighting for that 10 years it is just picking his moments in working with republicans he has a very great relationship with orrin hatch you doesn't smoke or drink they work very well together. >> is striking with all of the partisanship and to look again at the read
jobs he sits in a room and writes the bill he made everybody talk about how their families came to america so it was a poignant moment in that brought people together and ma them realize the bigger picture and he almost got it and it failed. i was talking to him after words i said i know that you were tarred he said with any legislation that this civil rights and he considered it to be that, it takes 83 congress to do with the first time they get used to the adr the second time a fight in the...
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they're all lucky for america. you know, we've lost him, and he was already a giant, and now i think he becomes even more of a giant and continues to affect american life and make us fight harder and try to work together more as he did in the senate and elsewhere. a joiner of people, a fighter for causes who never talked about himself, was in pain ever since he had that airplane accident in 1961, which is when i met him, and never talked about that, never talked about himself. was only interested in other people and causes and those he fought for with every fiber in his body and would never give up, but nothing was ever personal. >> senator, i know that -- i mean, you mentioned you and ted kennedy knew each other for a long time. i think so many people can appreciate that there is a special burden or a special challenge when you have a name that's a famous name in the world of politics and anything else. i wonder if you ever talked about that connection that you had and sort of shared anecdotes and stories. >> i'm
they're all lucky for america. you know, we've lost him, and he was already a giant, and now i think he becomes even more of a giant and continues to affect american life and make us fight harder and try to work together more as he did in the senate and elsewhere. a joiner of people, a fighter for causes who never talked about himself, was in pain ever since he had that airplane accident in 1961, which is when i met him, and never talked about that, never talked about himself. was only...
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america would look and see the left pounding him, and america would think i guess he is not so left. he must be doing very moderate things. and that's part of where the big center is. clinton knew this. >> and barack obama understands it on the international stage. as far as foreign policy goes, he is certainly much more of a moderate. and you look at the stimulus package, and there is not a single republican that i have ever known in the house, at least, that voted for the stimulus. >> some of them wanted to. >> some of them wanted to. >> they wanted to see how easy they were going to try and get along. >> but people in the left now are starting to be critical of the grab bag, like cap and trade, a budget that causes the debt to explode by $10 million. he has been signing bills that nancy pelosi ex harry reid crafted. he has to find the center domestically. he is nowhere near there. i know the left like hearing that. it's the reality. >> and you i talked a couple months ago where this man, he will get a republican congress in 2010, and they will pound him from the right and he will
america would look and see the left pounding him, and america would think i guess he is not so left. he must be doing very moderate things. and that's part of where the big center is. clinton knew this. >> and barack obama understands it on the international stage. as far as foreign policy goes, he is certainly much more of a moderate. and you look at the stimulus package, and there is not a single republican that i have ever known in the house, at least, that voted for the stimulus....
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and as massachusetts and america mourned. >> back live at the jfk library. where the senator will lie in repose. they will open the library new minute to members of the general public. the viewing is at 11:00 and will extend it if more people show up. no matter how long it goes on at least one one member of the kennedy family will be here in person to thank those who come by to pay their respects. live from boston, steve handelsman, news4. wendy, back to you. >ytait with n o cw asbng nbcwashington.com for contico gt in ravengf oco ismistory. wal ur hwehof til we wil t preparatioelutorns f s preparations for senator kennedy's funeral at arlington national cemetery. >>> the police in prince william county rescue ad baby from a burning car thismorning. car caught fire aft fert ish sma to a peap o hdnenugin r n i appened on rug b na stjuentsst before the pice trio ol p tel t pedo pull over the driver. jackie bensen has our report. >> reporter: a tiny 7-month-old baby girl in the ack of this car when itlammed into some stone columns in front of a house on rug by
and as massachusetts and america mourned. >> back live at the jfk library. where the senator will lie in repose. they will open the library new minute to members of the general public. the viewing is at 11:00 and will extend it if more people show up. no matter how long it goes on at least one one member of the kennedy family will be here in person to thank those who come by to pay their respects. live from boston, steve handelsman, news4. wendy, back to you. >ytait with n o cw asbng...
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he said it's an america of back alley abortions, america where blacks are not allowed to sit at cafeteria counters. some really outrageous statements were made. you're right. there is that side of him as well. >> again, i think it makes him more interesting and again, to hear the story for "newsweek" about the case for helt care to lay out the battle about this. when we were reflecting on that, it happened to be published the anniversary, around the moon landing. that was a hell of a "newsweek." a heck of a news week. >> cronkite was busy. in reflecting on him and how do you talk about him, the phrase i came up with is he is strangely inspiring. i think because of the human frailties that he so self-evidently faced. sometimes he overcame them, sometimes he didn't. all of us are like that. >> let's go from one pulitzer prize winner to another. let's go to doris kerns goodwin. seeing john kennedy for the first time strolling through a wedding. there was a regal detachment to him. remembering bobby being hot and angry. then you have ted kennedy being remarkably human. as john said and it see
he said it's an america of back alley abortions, america where blacks are not allowed to sit at cafeteria counters. some really outrageous statements were made. you're right. there is that side of him as well. >> again, i think it makes him more interesting and again, to hear the story for "newsweek" about the case for helt care to lay out the battle about this. when we were reflecting on that, it happened to be published the anniversary, around the moon landing. that was a hell...
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features beryl satte the author of family properties, race, real estate in the exploitation of black america published earlier this year by metropolitan books. my name is at eric arneson and m a professor of history a the university of illinois at chicago and i will be talking to barrel about your book before we en up the discussion to you, our audience members but first if i made a few introductory remarks. for muh of the 20th century chicago has maintained decrepitation as one of the nation's most segregated cities. its african-american population consign to the black belt on the
features beryl satte the author of family properties, race, real estate in the exploitation of black america published earlier this year by metropolitan books. my name is at eric arneson and m a professor of history a the university of illinois at chicago and i will be talking to barrel about your book before we en up the discussion to you, our audience members but first if i made a few introductory remarks. for muh of the 20th century chicago has maintained decrepitation as one of the nation's...
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and welcome to a special edition of "america this morning." it was shortly before midnight eastern time when senator ted kennedy lost his valiant battle with brain cancer. >> kennedy guyed at his seaside home in massachusetts, surrounded by his loved ones. >> reporter: good morning, jeremy, and to you, vinita, as well. extraordinarily heavy hearts for the kennedy family here at the kennedy compound, just downed the road behind me. we learned just after midnight this evening, senator ted kennedy succumb to the brain tumor. he spent much of the time these last several months here at the kennedy compound. he's been seen out sailing. though, the family told us in recent days, the bad days have outnumbered the good. there had been some word tha his condition had warsened in coming days. the family released a statement just a short time ago, saying edward kennedy, the husband, father, grandfather, husband and uncle, that we loved so deeply, died tuesday night, in hyannisport. the inspiration of his faith, optimism and perseverance will live on in ou
and welcome to a special edition of "america this morning." it was shortly before midnight eastern time when senator ted kennedy lost his valiant battle with brain cancer. >> kennedy guyed at his seaside home in massachusetts, surrounded by his loved ones. >> reporter: good morning, jeremy, and to you, vinita, as well. extraordinarily heavy hearts for the kennedy family here at the kennedy compound, just downed the road behind me. we learned just after midnight this...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> we're back. we're joined by nbc news presidential historian michael beschloss who is with us from the kennedy library up in boston. michael, thank you for joining us from that incredible place up there out there on columbia point. let's put it in perspective. >> i know you spent a lot of time here. >> let's go to the younger viewers who don't know what you and i have been through. give us all a sense, refresher course, if you will, of the role of the kennedy family starting with the old man, joseph kennedy, who you wrote about with kennedy and roosevelt, hi s appeasement policies, his defeatist policies, his policies that were really seen as wrong by most americans going into the 1940s and looking backward and the role the kennedy brothers played in perhaps atoning for that. that would be my premise. your thoughts. >> i think there's a lot to that. in the late 1930s joe kennedy was franklin roosevelt's ambassador to london.
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> we're back. we're joined by nbc news presidential historian michael beschloss who is with us from the kennedy library up in boston. michael, thank you for joining us from that incredible place up there out there on columbia point. let's put it in perspective. >> i know you spent a lot of time here. >> let's go to the younger viewers who don't know what you and i have...
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i was thought itwas azing that it wld be in churches all acrs america. >> have some of those al. somehow, in some way,hese men gave peop a sense of hope in a me of hopelessness. tavis: you were there, one of the foot soldiers with dr. king. we kw that you were bean and almost kild on a number of locations. yowere the youngest person to spe atthe march on washingn on that day where king gave the "i have a dream" speech. your resume is intact and regard your duty and servic on the civil rights front. because you were there, you were there and dr. king was not alwaysappy with john kennedy or bobby kennedy. edward kennedy seemed to te a differenttact. what you make that? >> what do you makef that? >> we were not always hap with the president of -- e position of president kennedy or robert kennedut along came brother teddy knedy, who bitterly as setor thr everythi that he had, his soul, his heart,his gutsnto supporting rong supports legislation and to be a voice. i think he learned from his brothershat we could do better, and he wanted to eat -- one of the strongest piecef civil right
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his legacy, public service and his concern for america's least powerful. as he said so many years ago, the work goes on, the cause endures, and the dream will never die. that's all for this edition of "headliners and legend," i'm lester holt. thank you for watching. >>> the kennedy brothers, they stirred their rival's blood. richard nixon put it this way, when you beat a kennedy, you beat the best. the trouble was, nobody did following the death of senator edward kennedy, here is the hardball political story how these extraordinary brothers sought the american presidency. >>> let the word go forth from this time -- >> he made this the best generation. >> let us offer new hope. >>> in the 1950s, politics meant men in flannel suits, adlai stevenson, richard nixon. they were dull, stodgy and sexless. in 1966, someone new appeared on the political radar. the democratic convention in chicago that summer, a young politician battled the old guard for the vice presidential nomination. in the process, catapulted himself on to the national stage. his name was jack k
his legacy, public service and his concern for america's least powerful. as he said so many years ago, the work goes on, the cause endures, and the dream will never die. that's all for this edition of "headliners and legend," i'm lester holt. thank you for watching. >>> the kennedy brothers, they stirred their rival's blood. richard nixon put it this way, when you beat a kennedy, you beat the best. the trouble was, nobody did following the death of senator edward kennedy,...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> welcome back. we continue to look at the lines of people waiting fwht hot sun to get a glimpse of the motorcade carrying the body of senator edward kennedy. they're standing on the overpast. there's an open guest book for visitors to stein in memory of nor kennedy. the book has been placed on a table in the first floor lobby of the museum in little rock, arkansas. a photo of former president bill clinton and kennedy along with a framed printout on clinton's statement on the senator's passing is also on display there. today's procession from hyannis port to boston will remind many americans of the aftermath of robert kennedy's assassination in 1968. >> rf k's body was toin by train. along the route from the file film, thousands of people showed up spontaneously along the tracks in town after town to pay their respects with a simple salute or a wave of the flag. the train trip for rfk took so long to complete that his funeral became the only one ever held at night at arlington. his grave site is not
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> welcome back. we continue to look at the lines of people waiting fwht hot sun to get a glimpse of the motorcade carrying the body of senator edward kennedy. they're standing on the overpast. there's an open guest book for visitors to stein in memory of nor kennedy. the book has been placed on a table in the first floor lobby of the museum in little rock, arkansas. a photo of former president bill clinton and kennedy along with a...
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lord. >> amen. >> in peace let us take our brother to his place of rest. ♪ ♪ ♪ america, america, god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> as the flag is folded and prepared for delivery to the wife of senator kennedy who on this day has taken us back to a time and place we've experienced something of this nature. someone we love and respect and cherish and miss so much is now gone and who among us cannot appreciate which each of these persons inside this building, especially the family members is experiencing tod today. seems to me a worthwhile exercise to pay tribute to those who have been loved and lost as this family does today on a rainy afternoon in boston. we've just hit one o'clock on the east coast of the united states, now, the remains of senator ted kennedy will be taken to washington d.c. for burial across the potomac at arlington national cemetery. an american icon will be laid to rest. it's a day for politics aside, the memories of a great man who did his best for those who h
lord. >> amen. >> in peace let us take our brother to his place of rest. ♪ ♪ ♪ america, america, god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> as the flag is folded and prepared for delivery to the wife of senator kennedy who on this day has taken us back to a time and place we've experienced something of this nature. someone we love and respect and cherish and miss so much is now...
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and the world is watching. >> eunice kennedy shriver has labored on behalf of america's least powerful people. >> when president reagan awarded her the medal of freedom, a quarter century ago, the highest civilian honor in the nation it was for a lot more than special olympics, it was for the federal center she founded in the 60s that now bears her name as part of nih, and another center at the university of utah, and a life's work on mental retardation. while a lifelong liberal, democrat, she was a lifelong opponent of abortion. she said based on her strong catholic faith. >> thank you very much. thank you. >> she was married to sargent shriver for 56 years. he ran the peace corps, was ambassador to france, and ran for vice president under george mcgovern. while months ago, he slipped into the twilight of alzheimers disease, sargent shriver survives her. >> mother dear -- >> eunice kennedy shriver was the mother of five, including a long-time member of the nbc family, the current first lady of california, maria shriver. >> ever since i was little she worked, she was successful in a ma
and the world is watching. >> eunice kennedy shriver has labored on behalf of america's least powerful people. >> when president reagan awarded her the medal of freedom, a quarter century ago, the highest civilian honor in the nation it was for a lot more than special olympics, it was for the federal center she founded in the 60s that now bears her name as part of nih, and another center at the university of utah, and a life's work on mental retardation. while a lifelong liberal,...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills. just 2 aleve can last all day. perfect. choose aleve and you can be taking four times... fewer pills than extra strength tylenol. just 2 aleve have the strength to relieve arthritis pain all day. >>> this is "andrea mitchell reports." you're looking at live pictures right now as the lines continue to wind. this is the end of the line. they have closed the line. there will be no more access to the line for people who want to come and walk past the casket here at the john f. kennedy memorial library. but thousands have taken the opportunity. they've been here all night, they've been here all morning. it has been an amazing sight to see and experience. with me now, michael beschloss, nbc news, presidential historian. the weather has turned a bit chilly and windy and we can feel i guess the storm, danny, whateve
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills. just 2 aleve can last all day. perfect. choose aleve and you can be taking four times... fewer pills than extra strength tylenol. just 2 aleve have the strength to relieve arthritis pain all day. >>> this is "andrea mitchell reports." you're...
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>> i say to you, we will restore the strength of america. sock it to 'em! sock it to 'em! >> richard milhous nixon will be the next president of the united states. >> we have a new president. he has shown that he's an extremely hard and industrious worker. this morning he indicated that he wasn't going to use the oval room. my mother read that in the paper and she called me up and said teddy, i see where the president isn't going to use the oval room. she said, i think someone ought to use it. we're looking into that. >> in 1969, we had a republican president. and it seemed important that we begin to have a loyal opposition. and to the extent that i could be a part of the leadership in the senate, it seemed to be both an important opportunity as well as responsibility. and one that i couldn't let go by. >> a new congress opened for business today in washington. an opening day produced an important victory for kennedy of massachusetts. democratic colleagues chose edward kennedy as assistant majority leader in the senate. this opening day of the 91st congress will most likel
>> i say to you, we will restore the strength of america. sock it to 'em! sock it to 'em! >> richard milhous nixon will be the next president of the united states. >> we have a new president. he has shown that he's an extremely hard and industrious worker. this morning he indicated that he wasn't going to use the oval room. my mother read that in the paper and she called me up and said teddy, i see where the president isn't going to use the oval room. she said, i think someone...
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teddy changed america. one of ted kennedy's good friends, mike barnicle, had this to subway the senator earlier this week. and i love this. i want to read it. he carried his cross through all of the decades. carried it with honor and nobility. he heard every slur, each slander. lost only his quest for the oval office and emerged from defeat with a deeper knowledge of who he was and what he was meant to be. a life lived in the united states senate and negotiate, deal, and fight for laws that simply changed how we live. now the house fight is seen a place once filled with high hopes. and even higher ambitions is quiet. last night's dusk arrived with a brutally truth. this man who came through the fire of life, scarred but hole, is silent forever. while the fog of memory, seven decades deep, becomes legend on the summer limb. let's go to our lady of perpetual help basilica the man that wrote those beautiful words, mike barnicle is with us. next to him, a man not so eloquent, a man incapable of stringing togeth
teddy changed america. one of ted kennedy's good friends, mike barnicle, had this to subway the senator earlier this week. and i love this. i want to read it. he carried his cross through all of the decades. carried it with honor and nobility. he heard every slur, each slander. lost only his quest for the oval office and emerged from defeat with a deeper knowledge of who he was and what he was meant to be. a life lived in the united states senate and negotiate, deal, and fight for laws that...
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he had become the patriarch of america's first family, one of the last ties to camelot, and will soon be laid to rest alongside his brothers at arlington cemetery. good afternoon. i'm chuck todd live in washington. president obama said an important chapter in our history has come to an end with the passing of senator ted kennedy. the man who the president says is synonymous with the democratic party will lie in repose at the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston on friday. what we don't know is whether he'll end up lying in state or in repose at the capitol where he made his legacy. his funeral will be held saturday at our lady of perpetual help basilica in the mission hill section of boston. president obama will speak at the mass. his body will be flown to virginia where he will be laid to rest at arlington national cemetery very close to both of his brothers. president obama issued a proclamation ordering the american flag be flown at half staff across the united states today in honor of the who served for nearly 47 years. both the president and the vice president praised k
he had become the patriarch of america's first family, one of the last ties to camelot, and will soon be laid to rest alongside his brothers at arlington cemetery. good afternoon. i'm chuck todd live in washington. president obama said an important chapter in our history has come to an end with the passing of senator ted kennedy. the man who the president says is synonymous with the democratic party will lie in repose at the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston on friday. what we...
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with high drama and hyperbole, kennedy attacked mercilessly. >> robert bourke's america is a land in which women would be foed into back alley abortions. >> years later with americans fighting and dying in iraq, donald rumsfeld got the same treaent. >> in baseball, it's three strikes and you're out. what is it fhe secretary of defense? >> the mano often called "the lion of the senate" and he was, was also a whale of a fund raiser for both rties. democrats craved kenneds endorsement and for the republicans he was often the perfect target. >> voted with kennedy 85% of the time. >> kennedy's home life was laced with sadness as ll. his first wife, joan, years ago, acknowledged her battle with alcoholism his son, ted jr. lost a leg to caer. his daughter kara underwent surgery for lung cancer. his son patrick, a congressman has battled substance abuse. kennedy's modern day, low point came in 1991, a late night outing with his son and his nephew willi kennedy smith. it resulted in disaster. smith was cleared of raping a local woman after a spectacular and protracted courttrial. "time" magaz
with high drama and hyperbole, kennedy attacked mercilessly. >> robert bourke's america is a land in which women would be foed into back alley abortions. >> years later with americans fighting and dying in iraq, donald rumsfeld got the same treaent. >> in baseball, it's three strikes and you're out. what is it fhe secretary of defense? >> the mano often called "the lion of the senate" and he was, was also a whale of a fund raiser for both rties. democrats...
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was determined to make people in poverty or below the middle class and middle class's lives richer in america. this issue of health care, the issue we'll remember him in history most for. it's ironic he died on the eve of the biggest health care fight we've had in this country since the great depression. >> bob, talk for a moment about ted kennedy's ability to reach across the aisle. because as we were speaking with katie earlier this morning, this notion that on one hand, he's a liberal lion. on the other hand, he was one of the most vilified characters in the country. >> well, he was. but he was not vilified in the united states senate. he was the -- he was the target. he was the poster boy for big government and liberalism. people would use that in their campaign ads. but he had this great personal relationship within the senate, with people of all ideological stripes. i would think, harry, if you took a secret ballot of the united states senate, that he would emerge as the most popular. people just liked him because they respected him. they knew when they had a cause and they could get te
was determined to make people in poverty or below the middle class and middle class's lives richer in america. this issue of health care, the issue we'll remember him in history most for. it's ironic he died on the eve of the biggest health care fight we've had in this country since the great depression. >> bob, talk for a moment about ted kennedy's ability to reach across the aisle. because as we were speaking with katie earlier this morning, this notion that on one hand, he's a liberal...